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Lake Verna - 6.9 miles


Trail Type: Longer Hike
Trailhead: East Inlet
Location: West Side
Trailhead Elevation: 8,400'
Destination Elevation: 10,227'

​Total Elevation Gain: 1,866'
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Total Roundtrip Miles: 13.8

Lake Verna, Rocky Mountain National Park
Lake Verna
Trail Description
The lower part of this trail in Rocky Mountain National Park skirts several large meadows of the East Inlet Creek before working its way up to scenic vistas that look back at the glaciated U-shaped valley to Grand Lake. The hike stays in the trees, reaching Lone Pine Lake at 5.5 miles and continues another 1.4 miles to the long and narrow Lake Verna. Named for the sweetheart of a member of the US Geological Survey.
How to Get There
From downtown Grand Lake, go north on Garfield and turn right onto West Portal Rd. Travel about 1.5 miles to the end of the road.
Trail Profile
Profile, Lake Verna Trail, Rocky Mountain National Park
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